Pulsatile atheroprone shear stress affects the expression of transient receptor potential channels in human endothelial cells [PDF]
The goal of the study was to assess whether pulsatile atheroprone shear stress modulates the expression of transient receptor potential (TRP) channels, TRPC3, TRPC6, TRPM7, and TRPV1 mRNA, in human umbilical vascular endothelial cells ...
Baumunk, Daniel +7 more
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P-cadherin counteracts myosin II-B function : implications in melanoma progression [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Malignant transformation of melanocytes is frequently attended by a switch in cadherin expression profile as shown for E- and N-cadherin. For P-cadherin, downregulation in metastasizing melanoma has been demonstrated, and over-expression of P-
Jacobs, Koen +6 more
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Prediction of photoperiodic regulators from quantitative gene circuit models [PDF]
Photoperiod sensors allow physiological adaptation to the changing seasons. The external coincidence hypothesis postulates that a light-responsive regulator is modulated by a circadian rhythm.
A Waring +43 more
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Database of mRNA gene expression profiles of multiple human organs [PDF]
Genome-wide expression profiling of normal tissue may facilitate our understanding of the etiology of diseased organs and augment the development of new targeted therapeutics. Here, we have developed a high-density gene expression database of 18,927 unique genes for 158 normal human samples from 19 different organs of 30 different individuals using DNA
Chang Gue, Son +8 more
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Methylation of the Gpat2 promoter regulates transient expression during mouse spermatogenesis [PDF]
Spermatogenesis is a highly regulated process that involves both mitotic and meiotic divisions, as well as cellular differentiation to yield mature spermatozoa from undifferentiated germinal stem cells.
Cattaneo, Elizabeth Renee +6 more
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Individual mRNA expression profiles reveal the effects of specific microRNAs [PDF]
Abstract Background MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are oligoribonucleotides with an important role in regulation of gene expression at the level of translation. Despite imperfect target complementarity, they can also significantly reduce mRNA levels.
Arora, A., Simpson, David
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In vitro transcribed messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) constitutes an emerging therapeutic class with several clinical applications. This study presents a systematic comparison of different technologies—intradermal injection, microneedle injection, jet ...
Aditya R. Darade +5 more
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Stochastic Modeling of Expression Kinetics Identifies Messenger Half-Lives and Reveals Sequential Waves of Co-ordinated Transcription and Decay [PDF]
The transcriptome in a cell is finely regulated by a large number of molecular mechanisms able to control the balance between mRNA production and degradation. Recent experimental findings have evidenced that fine and specific regulation of degradation is
Cacace, Filippo +4 more
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Integrated analysis of microRNA and mRNA expression profiles in Preeclampsia
Abstract Background Preeclampsia (PE), a pregnancy specific syndrome, is one kind of common gestational hypertension disease, which can cause maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity. This study was conducted to identify key microRNAs (miRNAs), mRNAs and related signaling pathways in the pathogenesis of PE.
Zepeng Ping +4 more
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SCISSOR: a framework for identifying structural changes in RNA transcripts
Many computational tools identify mRNA variations by analyzing the transformed RNA-seq data such as collapsed reads. Here, the authors report a computational method which uses shape changes in the RNA-seq coverage profile to discover changes in mRNA ...
Hyo Young Choi +9 more
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